Alexander Cochrane (1758–1832), British Royal Navy admiral
Archibald Cochrane (Royal Navy officer, born 1874) (1874–1952), British Royal Navy rear admiral
Arthur Cochrane (Royal Navy officer) (1824–1905), British Royal Navy admiral
Edward L. Cochrane (1892–1959), U.S. Navy vice admiral
Nathaniel Day Cochrane (1780–1844), British Royal Navy rear admiral
Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (1775–1860), British Royal Navy admiral
Thomas John Cochrane (1789–1872), British Royal Navy admiral
Topics referred to by the same term
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AdmiralCochrane may refer to: Alexander Cochrane (1758–1832), British Royal Navy admiral Archibald Cochrane (Royal Navy officer, born 1874) (1874–1952)...
Admiral Sir Alexander Inglis Cochrane GCB (born Alexander Forrester Cochrane; 23 April 1758 – 26 January 1832) was a senior Royal Navy commander during...
miss an opportunity for victory. Prior to that, in August 1814, Vice AdmiralCochrane had convinced the Admiralty that a campaign against New Orleans would...
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas John Cochrane GCB (5 February 1789 – 19 October 1872) was a Royal Navy officer. After serving as a junior officer during...
Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Cochrane, after Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald: HMS Cochrane (1905) was a Warrior-class armoured...
vigorously, Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren was replaced as commander in chief of the North American Station by Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane, who was...
Islands, Bonaparte was welcomed on 24 August at Poros by the British AdmiralCochrane, who was entrusted with command of the Greek fleet. Bonaparte served...
England with the news of the Battle of San Domingo (which his uncle Admiral Alexander Cochrane had fought in.) He subsequently commanded the frigates Alexandria...
José de San Martín, whilst the navy was to be commanded by admiral Thomas Alexander Cochrane. On 21 August 1820, the Peruvian Liberation Expedition set...
intercepted off the Passage Islands by a squadron under Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane and driven northwards into the Bahamas. There he waited for...
Basil Edward Cochrane was a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy. He was the father of Archibald Cochrane (1847–1952) and Sir Edward Owen Cochrane (1881–1972)...
earlier on Marie Galante. Rear Admiral George Cockburn, Cochrane's second-in-command on the Atlantic coast, implemented Cochrane's order recruiting the second...
Mrs. Edward Cochrane in 1961 for heavyweight races among Dartmouth, MIT and Wisconsin. The cup is named after Admiral Edward L. Cochrane, former president...
during the Napoleonic Wars. Tonnant became the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane when he assumed command of the North American Station in March...
exploits of Thomas Cochrane (1775–1860), 10th Earl of Dundonald, a notoriously fiery naval captain and later admiral. Cochrane's own ship, HMS Speedy...
was the flagship of Rear-Admiral Alexander Cochrane, commander of the station. Cochrane's arrival raised the number of admirals in the squadron to three...
British fleet under the dour Admiral Lord Gambier. The Admiralty, desiring an attack on the French fleet, ordered Lord Cochrane, an outspoken and popular...
swindler Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone, John Dundas Cochrane came from extensive naval and army family - he was a cousin of Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl...
Brazilian Independence' I B Tauris, 1995 Brian Vale 'The Audacious AdmiralCochrane; The True Life of a Naval Legend', Conway, 2004 Vale (in Portuguese)...
similar outrages. The letter was considered by Ross and Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane, who had replaced Sir John Borlase Warren earlier that year...
of 1891. The ship was named after Thomas Cochrane, a British naval officer who served as the first Vice Admiral of Chile, leading the Chilean Navy during...